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Marvin Schoenberg

Atlanta, Georgia

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SCHOENBERG, MARVIN, 83, of Alpharetta, GA, formerly of Miami, FL, passed away on January 9, 2006. A native Atlantan, he attended Commercial High and Georgia State Univ. He was an accomplished clarinetist, a member of the Atlanta Symphony at its inception, and played with the Greater Miami...

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Our prayers are with you. We miss Marv. Raul Vidal and family GMSB

Dear Rita and family,
I would like to say that Marvin was a wonderful man. He spent countless hours at Baptist Hospital and visited me often when I was a patient there. He was my good friend's father, but he was such a dear person that I thought of him as my friend along with Rita and they made you feel like family. It was such a pleasure to have gotten to see them in Atlanta at Corey's Bar Mitzvah and it is sad to think that was the last time I would see him again. But he was so full...

Dear Rita,

I am so sorry to hear that Marvin passed away. I enjoyed playing in the Greater Miami Symphonic Band with him and seeing both of you at health fairs. You always look so pretty. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Dear Rita and Family,
I am saddened to hear of Marvin's passing and I know he is in a better place now and probably playing his clarinet. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. We will miss him!
Sincerely,
Gayle S. Cubberley GMSB

Dear Rita and family,

I was saddened to see Marvin's obituary notice in yesterday's Miami Herald, and want to extend my heartfelt condolences to you, Susan, Leslie and your families. I hope you will take comfort in your memories of a wonderful and goodhearted husband, father, and friend. My own memories of Marvin date back to elementary school days in Westchester, when our parents were friends. He was always so friendly, with a big smile on his face. Marvin will be missed by all...

Dear Rita:

I will only remember the great times we all had together, especially my hosting Marvin's 70th birthday and how surprised and happy he was. I enjoyed going to the concerts where he played his clarinet. I especially will remember our over 55 years of love and friendship. I hope that you will embrace your wonderful family and that Susan and Leslie will find solace in your embrace. I love you all and my heart goes out to all of you.
Eileen

I remember Marvin very well as we
all grew up together. His brother
Arthur and I went to school together
and Sunday school. The entire family
were a happy part of my youth.
Rae Lee Freedman Masin

Early childhood memories include living around the corner and growing up as a friend to the Shoen-berg family. Marvin's ready smile was always a welcome sight as we grew into young adults and remained
socially part of Judaic youth groups. We're glad that Marvin had
the opportunity to return to Atlanta
and we were able to see him from
time to time. We pray that he is
now free of pain and the memories
that he leaves behind will be a com-
fort to Rita and...